Fri Sep 12, 2008 12:18PM EDT
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You know the cool animation on the iPhone that makes your current screen—say, your e-mail or the Web browser—shrink and disappear when you hit the Home button? Turns out that shrinking image is actually a screenshot—and it's recoverable, if you have the know-how.
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an it is even worse. In the nokia's phone when you press call it makes a parallel secret call to a starbucks an orders 100 coffee for you and charges it automatically to your credit card. give me a break. it is just a bunch of conspiracy theories!! it is amazing how many people in this world are doing nothing. invest you time in sth good for society and let the companies run their business.
@bryanH: It's not that you have nothing to "worry about" if you're not doing anything wrong, it's that the facts can be misconstrued into something evil. "Looking for stip joints? Obviously he has a sexual pathology." "Downloaded a song? RIAA will be on you in a sec." Would you like the local authorities knowing the frequency and duration of your masturbation habits? Nothing wrong with it. But it leaves a horrible feeling knowing that all your doings are out there for the world to see/know/judge. @e1v1: Don't be so exaggerated. We have civil rights, it's just that the goofy GOP is so paranoid, they're trying to take as many away as fast as possible. relax...
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6 Posted by e1v1ail on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:50PM EDT Report Abuse
Highly unlikely? whats wrong with you people don't you understand that we have NO civil rights anymore. Have non of you bothered to see exactly what information our government is "entitled" to under the patriot act?